August 2011

By Jason Wilson There isn’t much I can say other than telling you to put aside about 20 to 30 minutes with a cocktail and read (or listen) to Jaron Lanier extend his thoughts on ”Digital Maoism: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism” in his most recent conversation for Edge. From the interview (per John [...]

By Jason Wilson I’m pleased to announce that we have released Matthew Butterick’s Typography for Lawyers for the Kindle. You can pick up your copy for the insanely ridiculous price of $9.99. Butterick has done an amazing job reworking the beautifully designed print edition for the Kindle, which has some pretty significant design limitations. But [...]

By Jason Wilson Several years ago, I was at a meeting with some high level marketing executives at a very, very large publishing company. We were discussing something or another that prompted the question: why do I get direct mail pieces that don’t really correspond to the databases I’m searching? (This was pre-federated searching.) After [...]

By Jason Wilson Prof. Kim Chanbonpin of The John Marshall Law School recently posted her latest paper Legal Writing, the Remix: Plagiarism and Hip Hop Ethics on SSRN (to be published in the Mercer Law Review) with the stated purpose of placing “hip hop music and culture at the center of [the] discussion about plagiarism and [...]

By Jason Wilson This is a quick note to all of the readers of this blog. Regardless of your politics, I think it is fair to say that we (or most of we) are concerned with the state of jobs in this country. I just wanted to take a second to mention the fact that [...]

By Jason Wilson Over the last year, I’ve spent a good deal of my free time thinking, journaling, and sketching about the future of legal research user interfaces and experience. The inspiration for this concentration seems to have started from many sources, including some of the following (in no particular order): Dabney, The Universe of [...]

By Jason Wilson [It is isn't often I come across truly compelling pieces hidden away in the nooks and crannies of the Tubes, but I did a few days ago when by happenstance I plugged Marshall McLuhan's name in with "lawyers" on Google and came across Ross Reeves and his wonderful 2008 article, Marshall McLuhan [...]